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“I can hardly draw a veil over the fact that we psychotherapists really ought to be philosophers or philosophic doctors--or rather that we already are so, though we are unwilling to admit it because of the glaring difference between our work and what passes for philosophy in the universities.”

C. G. Jung, CW 16: 181

“The new thing prepared by fate seldom or never comes up to conscious expectations. And still more remarkable, though the new thing goes against deeply rooted instincts as we have known them, it is a strangely appropriate expression of the total personality, an expression which one could not imagine in a more complete form.”